-The outer, nonvascular. Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium. Zoology. The outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cell. Botany, a thin layer of cells forming the outer integument of seed plants and ferns.
3. What word is defined as the sense organ used for sight?
- Eye
4. How the word February is pronounced?
- ( feb-roo-wer-e )
5. Where is the origin clever?
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clev·er
/ˈklevər/
Middle English (in the sense ‘quick to catch hold’, only recorded in this period): perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin, and related to cleave2. In the late 16th century the term came to mean (probably through dialect use) ‘manually skillful’; the sense ‘possessing mental agility’ dates from the early 18th century.
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Answer:
1. cell, clever, epidermis, exam, exit, expensive, eye, February
2. epidermis is the outermost layer of skin
3. eye
4. feb' roo wer e
5. from Norwegian klover
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.What are the guide words shown?
-Their meanings and definition/clarification
2.what is the meaning of the word epidermis?
-The outer, nonvascular. Nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium. Zoology. The outermost living layer of an animal, usually composed of one or more layers of cell. Botany, a thin layer of cells forming the outer integument of seed plants and ferns.
3. What word is defined as the sense organ used for sight?
- Eye
4. How the word February is pronounced?
- ( feb-roo-wer-e )
5. Where is the origin clever?
-
clev·er
/ˈklevər/
Middle English (in the sense ‘quick to catch hold’, only recorded in this period): perhaps of Dutch or Low German origin, and related to cleave2. In the late 16th century the term came to mean (probably through dialect use) ‘manually skillful’; the sense ‘possessing mental agility’ dates from the early 18th century.
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